ROUGHLY TRANSLATED from the French: Précis d'histoire de l'Eglise by Urs Kury, published by the Catholiques-chrétiennes (Christian Catholics/Old Catholics in Switzerland), 1968; specifically Petit tableau synoptique doctrinal:
The Church | ||
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Old Catholic #1 | Roman Catholic #2 | Protestant #3 |
The Church is the Community -- visible and invisible -- of baptized faithful who, under the sovereignty of Christ, are saved and made holy by His grace and they remain faithfully attached to apostolic essentials in matters of doctrine, law, and worship. (cf Source Document I for the Benedictine Network.) | The Church is a visible communion of humans who are bound together by the confession of the same faith, participation in the same sacraments under the leadership of legitimate pastors, principally the Pope of Rome. | The Church is the community of the truthful faithful reassembled under the invisible head, Jesus Christ, a community within whom, the Church is proclaimed in His own purity and administers the sacraments under the will of Christ. Others: The Church is a human society which, founded on the Bible, is for the service of a religious way of life. |
The Pope | ||
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Old Catholic #1 | Roman Catholic #2 | Protestant #3 |
The Pope is the first bishop of many bishops equal to them (primus inter pars). He is above the other bishops and patriarchs. The primacy of honor and service has been conferred by the Church. His own primacy is an ecclesiastical right. | The papacy is based on the institution of Christ and it is a divine right. As each is an individual successor of Apostle Peter, the Pope exercises over the entire Church a universal authority and enjoys the doctrine of infallibility. | Certain: The papacy is rejected under whatever form it may be. Others: The papacy is a human institution which has imposed itself in the course of history as one common spiritual authority and which is held as such. |
Peace and Joy.